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B eneficiary C ommunication. WHAT . B eneficiary C ommunication.
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WHAT Beneficiary Communication
The development and implementation of processes that allow us to engage more effectively with the individuals and communities we work with. Beneficiary Communication uses both traditional and high tech methods to open up channels of communication.
WHY Beneficiary Communication
Beneficiary Communication is about involvingpeople in the decision making process,seeking the broadest agreement and best possible solutions for the delivery of aid.
HOW Beneficiary Communication
Beneficiary Communication processes ensure that information and feedback is analyzed, fed into our system and acted upon to help in the process of building resilient and autonomous communities.
STEP: 1 Understanding the communities access to communication mediums, information needs and mapping the media environment Outcome: Communication strategy Activity: Baseline consultation
STEP: 2 Provide information relating to your project to a wider audience, or provide topical information Outcome: Information provision Activity: Dissemination
STEP: 3 Ask questions to allow feedback and input from communities Outcome: Community Engagement Activity: Dialogue
STEP: 4 Analyze the information received and look for similarities or trends, understand the needs Outcome: Data for decision making Activity: Information Analysis
STEP: 5 Work with the community to deliver programs based on the communities needs Outcome: Community driven programs Activity: Program Delivery
EXAMPLES Beneficiary Communication
Beneficiary Communication Aceh tsunami 2006----|----|----|----|----|----2012 Haiti earthquake 2010-----|----2012 Pakistan floods 2010-----|----2012
TOOLS Beneficiary Communication
FACE TO FACE Dissemination or dialogue Aceh development and capacity building Pakistan community consultation Haiti megaphones, sound trucks
SMS Simple gateways and web to SMS for dissemination and dialogue with beneficiaries Aceh advocacy program Pakistan in development Haiti web to SMS
RADIO Talk back show formats allow communities and the Humanitarian sector to discuss issues Acehlicensed radio station Pakistan 25 live talkback shows Haitiongoing talkback shows
PRINT General information in text and pictures Aceh monthly tabloid 60k distribution Pakistan posters Haiti posters and notice boards
TELEVISION variety show formats allow communities and the Humanitarian sector to discuss issues Aceh 18 live variety shows Pakistan 6 pre recorded info shows Haiti 1 live talk show
TELECOMMUNICATION Internet and telephony
MOBILE PHONES allows direct dissemination and dialogue with beneficiaries ALERT: are you prepared for the up and coming cyclone season for more information SMS cyclone to 1221 Haiti local Telco Provider Voila provided the RC 350 phones in the first weeks of the response and disseminated 12 million SMS over a 10 day period on water sanitation and vaccinations
IVR Pre recorded information for Red Cross services Haiti local Telco Provider Voila/Trilogy built an IVR for RC information - in the first 48 hours of commissioning the system received 52,000 calls for information
SMS GATEWAY Trilogy developed a state of the art SMS management system (TERA) that allows geographically targeted 2 way communication Haiti local Telco Provider Voila/Trilogy developed a SMS Gateway and supported the dissemination of SMS – approximately 70 million
CALL CENTERS Help and information lines Haiti local Telco Providers and local companies provided call center services- this is an ongoing program in Haiti
SOCIAL MEDIA Monitoring information and providing updates The AMRC has developed a system that allows them to follow social media feeds from a centralized command center
Strategy • Situation on ground • Information needs and access • What information to share • Who are your audience • Dissemination methodology
Community Profile Questions • Which location are these people in right now? • What language(s) do they speak? • Can they read or write? If so, in what language(s)? • What is their ethnicity? • What is their religion? • How do they (or their family) earn money? • Do they have access to a radio? If so, which station(s) do they listen to? • Do they have access to a TV? If so, which channels do they watch? • Do they read a newspaper? If so, which one(s)? • Do they have access to a mobile phone and what do they use it for? • How do they normally obtain information? (e.g. radio, TV, newspapers, mobile phone, the Internet, family and friends, religious leaders, community leaders, community meetings)